Toy Story 3 MAY have been the final feature film in the series, but we have definitely not seen the end of Woody, Buzz, and the gang.

We'll be seeing them at the Oscars, and we'll also see them in Hawaiian Vacation, a six minute Toy Story short to premiere before Cars 2 when it's released on June 24. The first images from the short have been released (above).

As we've said before, you get exactly what you pay for with Ricky. It'd be pretty naive to hire him and expect the comedian to play it safe.

Here's what Ricky had to say on his blog in his defense:

"Obviously the rumour that the organisers stopped me going out on stage for an hour is rubbish. All the same conspiracy theories as last year too…'so and so was offended'…'hasn't been invited back yet'…exactly the same as last time. 'Paul McCartney was furious'…no he wasn't. And nor was Tim Allen and Tom Hanks. I was drinking with them after."

"I did every link I was scheduled to do. The reason why the gaps were uneven is because when I got the rundown I was allowed to choose who I presented to, [and I chose] the spots that I had the best gags for."

"I enjoyed the Globes more this year. I think I had better gags. More along the lines of the Mel Gibson one last year."

Making almost half a BILLION dollars, we can see why it was the most profitable movie of the year.

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse came in 2nd place, while surprisingly, Alice in Wonderland came in 3rd.

The rest of the list, in consecutive order, is here:

Despicable Me
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I
Inception
Iron Man 2
Shrek Forever After
The Karate Kid
How to Train Your Dragon
Clash of the Titans
Paranormal Activity 2
Grown Ups
Shutter Island
The Expendables
Valentine's Day
Jackass 3D
The Last Song
Dear John
Eat Pray Love
Sex and the City 2
The Social Network
Easy A
Predators
Kick-Ass
Date Night
The Last Exorcism
Letters to Juliet
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Remember Me

Early last month, we learned that Disney was going to push Toy Story 3 for Best Picture, and now it looks like they're moving full steam ahead with their efforts.

Here's what Walt Disney Studios Chairman Rich Ross had to say about it:

"We’re going for the Best Picture win. We wanted to have the best movie and the reviews have clearly said that and it’s the number one box office hit of the year so I’m not sure why we would not go for it all."

As part of their AWESOME advertising campaign to promote Toy Story 3 as Best Picture, they're going to have ads wherein characters from TS3 re-enact famous images from previous Oscar winners.

SO cool!

Award-winning films they plan to enact in their ads include West Side Story, On The Waterfront, Shakespeare in Love, Silence of the Lambs, Titanic, Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, and Forrest Gump.

Disney plans to release as many as 20 different ads in their effort to get the word out there.

Here's more from Rich Ross:

"The theory is pretty simple for us. It's thrilling that there is a separate category for animation and that allows animated movies to be recognized but for some reason an animated film has never gotten Best Picture and I always wondered was there not an appetite? We decided this year we have the biggest and best reviewed film of the year. If not this year, and not this movie, when?"

And more:

"As far as 'Up' last year it’s not surprising but I think the strategy is you go for Best Picture and as a fallback you end up as Best Animated Feature. And I guess I always thought that was not confident. With this movie we wanted to come up with a campaign that kept our aspirations clear but at the same time used a tongue in cheek approach. It's all to recognize the quandary which is that no animated picture had won Best Picture, so we used only Best Picture images to reflect that. I feel very confident we have a movie everybody loves and I want to make sure with our support and our campaign that people don’t feel the consolation prize is the appropriate prize for a movie like Toy Story 3. I think people will look at the ads and feel it's very Pixar and very Disney. At the same time it’s very clear. Toy Story 3 is a Best Picture. Vote for it. Please.”

We continue to fully support your efforts, Disney! It'd be very cool to see history made at this year's Oscars with Toy Story 3 being the first animated feature to win Best Picture.

Shane Redway -- a Canadian rapper and close friend of Drake's -- was killed early Saturday morning in a car crash. He was just 26 years old.

Redway and two others were killed when their car lost control, struck a guardrail and burst into flames. The crash occurred around 4am outside Pearson International Airport in Toronto. It's unclear who was behind the wheel. Police are investigating the crash.

Drake took to Instagram to remember Redway, posting two different tributes.